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Braylon Edwards Wears Penn State Shirt on MNF | Secretly Wants to Be a Buckeye

by Jerod @ 2008-10-14 22 Comments Email Post

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Braylon Edwards had an outstanding game last night in the Cleveland Browns’ 35-14 victory over the New York Giants on Monday Night Football. He finished with a career-high 154 receiving yards, helped build early momentum for the Browns with a couple of big plays, and talked like a team leader in the postgame interviews. All in all, the Michigan alum probably made the folks back home in Ann Arbor mighty proud last night.braylon edwards penn state shirt

Well, other than when he was shown in the pre-recorded interview wearing a Penn State shirt (picture, left).

Thanks to Deadspin.com for the tip on this one. I wonder if this was Braylon’s subtle way of trying to ingratiate himself with the Browns fan base, most of which are rabid Jim Tressel butt kissers and Ohio State Buckeye fanatics. Something tells me that even though Braylon Edwards was in the midst of a stellar night, someone at the Browns Backers gathering where I watched the game would have booed if the dirty maize and blue “M” had been emblazoned on Braylon’s shirt.

As it was, when Braylon got caught from behind on the deep pass early in the game, one of the Browns (and ostensibly Ohio State) fans seated near me muttered, “No one catches him if he was a Buckeye.”

(Yes, because as the last two National Championship games and this year’s USC game have proven, Ohio State is renowned for their speed.)

Anyway, the way I see it, now that Rich Rodriguez has come in and begun the process of urinating all over the great tradition of Michigan University football, Braylon might as well make his life easier and just switch allegiances. Sure, the Browns/Buckeyes fans will still have the bad memories of Braylon in the jim tressel sweater vestmaize and blue #1 jersey, but I think most would welcome him with open arms if he started pasting buckeye logos on his helmet for every big play or sported a gray sweater vest and spectacles in post-game interviews.

I think the Penn State emblem was a subconscious manifestation of the jealous little Buckeye inside of Braylon Edwards screaming to be let out, sick of the annual November rivalry beat down and the arm’s-length love he gets from Browns fans because of his affiliation with the Wolverines. You’re a Cleveland Brown now Braylon. And soon you won’t recognize your alma mater anyway because integrity, academics, and tradition mean nothing in the Rich-centric, damnit-I-will-run-the-spread-with-white-guys-anyway-because-I-have-to-prove-that-I-am-a-genius vision of the world possessed by the Wolverines’ megalomaniacal new head coach/loser.

So this week Braylon, when you get interviewed for the pregame shows talking about the resurgence of the Browns and your incredible performance against the Giants, just let it all out and wear your scarlet and gray. A nation of Buckeye-loving Browns fans is ready to finally embrace you as truly one of their own.

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  1. KVB says:

    F*ck M*ch*g*n and Braylon Edwards. And I agree with the comment that he would have scored if he went to THEE Ohio State.

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  2. Jerod Morris says:

    I have one thing to say:

    SEC speed

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  3. Much Needed Reality Check says:

    Nah, Braylon’s just down with the obvious truth: that Pennsylvania football is where it’s at, baby!

    In other news, Lebron James was spotted in the crowd wearing a Giants cap.

    Reply

  4. Ryan Russell says:

    If Pennsylvania football was “where its at”, then the Pro Football Hall of Fame would be in Sharon, PA. Right next to the world’s largest chocolate sculpture and the world’s largest off-price fashion store.

    http://www.roadsideamerica.com/tip/1131
    http://www.thewinneroutlet.com/

    Instead its in O H — I O! With the men, where it should be. Stick to being good at hockey and growing gay mustaches, Pennsylvania.

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  5. Ryan Russell says:

    P.S.

    Thanks for Terrelle Pryor. At least he knows where real men play real football…

    http://florida.scout.com/a.z?s=168&p=8&c=1&nid=2325698

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  6. Sean Moyer says:

    You can spell OHIO. Congrats.

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  7. Kaner says:

    Lets be honest…Pryor will leave and never hoist the BCS trophy….as for braylon, i think tatum bell was at the airport and he got a free t-shirt.

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  8. Ryan Russell says:

    Kaner,

    i have made it clear that i don’t mind making MSF writers look stupid for being wrong when i am right (just ask EJWesson). Do you really want to step to the plate?

    I am god, just accept it, and worship me like the rest……

    Reply

  9. Matt says:

    You can have Pryor, all the people who suck at football live somewhere in OHIO. Browns and Bengles. There is no way pryor will make it to the NFL. They don’t like scrambling quterbacks. Steelers are where boys turn into men. F*ck ohio, the sh*t hole of the country.

    Nice shirt Edwards, who cares what ohio people think noone else likes the f*ckeyes anyway

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  10. Ryan Russell says:

    Apparently, all the people who suck at spelling, live in Pittsburgh.

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  11. Jerod Morris says:

    It appears that way.

    How many times did you proofread that to make sure you had no spelling errors? Be honest…

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  12. Much Needed Reality Check says:

    Ryan Russell Says:
    October 14th, 2008 at 6:49 pm
    “If Pennsylvania football was “where its at”, then the Pro Football Hall of Fame would be in Sharon, PA. ”
    ———————————————-

    Well, Rudy, considering the first pro football game EVER was played in Western Pa., I’d say Sharon would be a more appropriate choice for the Hall than Cant-Win, Ohio.

    By the way, here’s a little tidbit from OHIO NATIVE Ben Roethlisberger this week:

    Q. “Does Ohio consider itself the football state?”

    A: “No. Honestly, in my opinion, we are the in-between state. Indiana is the basketball state and Pennsylvania is the football state, so we have the best of both worlds.”

    Got that Randy? Your Ohio boy himself says Penn’s Woods is THE football place. Am I a frickin’ genius, or what?

    Lesson over, you have been schooled.

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  13. Jerod Morris says:

    Dear Midwest Sports Fans current and prospective advertisers,

    I would like to apologize in advance for any vitriolic and rancorous words or statements contained in the next comment from Ryan Russell. Please understand the nature of the debate, the passion of Ohio football fans, and the lunacy of the argument put forth in the preceding comment before you pass judgment.

    We try our best (kind of…well, not really) to keep things clean here at MSF (like the picture of Kellen Winslow’s gigantic coconuts, for example) but I am wholeheartedly awaiting Russell’s response and planning to allow him complete freedom in giving Much Needed Reality Check a much needed reality check.

    I hope you understand.

    Thanks,

    Jerod

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  14. Ryan Russell says:

    Dear Much Needed Non-Imaginary Friends,

    Ben Roethlesbooger is not an “Ohio Boy”.
    No self respecting OHIO BOY would ever play football in Pittsburgh.

    Just because we are also better at basketball than you, doesn’t mean we’re not ALSO the superior football state. The question was asked, because the question asker knew it to be true in advance. How many times a day do you think someone asks if Delaware is considered “the football state”? Probably about as often as people from Pittsburgh take showers…

    Smell you later, douche.

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  15. Much Needed Reality Check says:

    Pro football: invented in Western Pennsylvania. Perfected in Pittsburgh.

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  16. Nicholas Gerlach says:

    Pennsylvania:

    Where white trash whores go to eat middle of the road chocolate and ride shitty roller-coasters.

    Pennsylvania is better than Ohio at the following sports:

    1. Looking for jobs

    Reply

  17. [...] named AFC Defensive Player of the Week. (And, of course, there was the humorous viral story about Braylon Edwards and his Penn State shirt.) However, there is still one cloud hanging over the Cleveland Browns: the status of their [...]

  18. matt says:

    he is wearing a penn state shirt cause he is a penn state fan if he was a ohio state fan he would have worn ohio state

    Reply


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